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In Aurora, a development between Denver & the airport ( DIA). We met up with the tour guides and all our fellow chasers for a short meeting then went to a Mexican restaurant across the street as a group to start to get to know each other a bit. Tomorrow the fun starts......

... to Fortcollins. We were really excited when we saw some super cute squirrels in the trees when we stopped at a red light. We stopped at some outlet stores to buy some shoes then drove the rest of the way to Chris's house. We had chilli made by Chris for dinner and went to ...

... loved. After looking at some sites, my dad made some reservations for nites after he would drop Olivia and I off at the ranch. Again to the library, this time in Durango which is a big new building overlooking the Animas River. Beautiful views of the people rafting by on the river.

Back to the trailer for dinner and a walk and then to my tent for a good nite's sleep to the sound of rain on the tent.

... can be beautiful. The bathrooms are the highlight of the building and they are covered in pennies and decorated with toilet seats. Their literature says something to the effect that the church is targeted towards "rejects, hippies, bikers, homeless, and anyone who has been looked down upon by the traditional church." I want to go back and hear what she has to say.

... a need to sit and pray, and maybe have a church service. Now, this little chapel is smaller than most walk-in closets. Each pew has room for exactly one average-sized person. And I am talking national average size, not rural Kansas size which looks to skew larger. There are four pews on each side, and a compact sized pulpit in front. So, those of you looking to have a really small church ...